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How much notice does a landlord have to give before entering a tenants place of residence? (Alberta Canada)? |
My landlord attempted to barge into my apartment without giving any notice. Then proceeded to enter however the chain on my door was stopping her. Or she would have. What does your lease say? 24 Hours Notice must be given, in San Diego California its not less than exactly 24 hours http://www.acjnet.org/docs/landten/ here in wisconsin it is 24 hours |
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I would take pictures of the sign and get the name, phone number and address of someone that you can talk to at the head office. Inform them of the situation and give them as much detail as possi... I don't think so. I'm assuming that you signed a contract to rent from your landlord. There is also confidentiality between landlord - tenant that needs to be addressed. Your landlord ... They probably should have but it's not required. ...Write those things down, in case you're ever taken to court, you have it documented from the day it happened. Still it would be her words against yours, unless you had witnesses. 3 days. OM... NJ Law..... Entering the tenant鈥檚 dwelling unit All leases, whether written or oral, give the tenant 鈥渆xclusive possession鈥?of the dwelling unit. This means that only the tenant, or members of... It is usually a free consultation with an attorney. Maybe contacting a Real Estate Attorney may be in your best interest. Because each state has different rules. Unless you really read your lease, ... In my opinion the notice is to vague and way to open, check with your local laws but in general most places will have frequency restrictions some only allow showings m-f 9 to 5 normal business hour... Rental laws are different in every state (I think in some states the landlord has to paint every 4 years or something while its inhabited).. So you need to check what the laws are in your area. Cr... |
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